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    ACER 6935G and CUDA - Performances up?

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by darika, Dec 21, 2008.

  1. darika

    darika Notebook Consultant

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    I was waiting for decent driver to use Cuda on Vista 64 bits with TMPGEnc Xpress. The last nVidia Driver for 9600M GT has been released 2 days ago... finally on nVidia website... none of notebook driver were really available before on nVidia website :)

    Well, I was quite happy to get compatible driver at first. But after some text, the encoding performance hasn't improved at all. Sometimes it get much slower :eek: ... It makes run hot your GPU for nothing. :mad:

    Understand that I was quite disappointed with this kind of result. Well, I will only deactivate de CUDA function to use TMPGEnc, as it runs faster without it. :rolleyes:

    But nVidia recommends to use CUDA requires a 9600 GT at least (much faster card than 9600M GT), so don't expect to get any improvement with the 9600M GT.